Absolute and Differential Thresholds of Motion Effects in Cardinal Directions

Jiwan Lee, Jaejun Park, Seungmoon Choi
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In this paper, we report both absolute and differential thresholds for motion in the six cardinal directions as comprehensively as possible. As with general 4D motion effects, we used sinusoidal motions with low intensity and large frequency as stimuli. Hence, we could also compare the effectiveness of motion types in delivering motion effects. We found that the thresholds for the z-axis (up-down) were higher than those for the x-axis (front-back) and y-axis (left-right) in both kinds of thresholds and that the type of motion significantly affected both thresholds. Further, between differential thresholds and reference intensities, we found a strong linear relationship for roll, yaw and, surge. Compared to them, a relatively weak linear relationship was observed for the rest of the motion types. Our results can be useful for generating motion effects for 4D contents while considering the human sensitivity to motion feedback.
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红心方向运动效应的绝对阈值和差异阈值
在本文中,我们尽可能全面地报告了六个主要方向运动的绝对阈值和微分阈值。与一般的 4D 运动效应一样,我们使用了强度低、频率高的正弦运动作为刺激。因此,我们也可以比较运动类型在产生运动效应方面的效果。我们发现,在两种阈值中,z 轴(上下)的阈值都高于 x 轴(前后)和 y 轴(左右)的阈值,而且运动类型对这两种阈值都有显著影响。此外,我们还发现,在差异阈值和参考强度之间,滚动、偏航和激增具有很强的线性关系。与之相比,其余运动类型的线性关系相对较弱。考虑到人类对运动反馈的敏感性,我们的研究结果可用于生成 4D 内容的运动效果。
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